SONIC NIGHTMARES #17
Hosts: Gringo Starr & Reverend Beat-Man
Enjoy 83 Minutes of Sonically Nightmarish tales of dead surfers, ghosts on the highway, walks through the graveyard, phantoms, vampires and spoken word by the stinking corpse of Boris Karloff. Boo!
Screamin’ Jay Hawkins – Alligator Wine – Edsel Records
Gene Stewart – The Cave – Stop Records
Hasil Adkins – No More Hot Dogs – Norton Records
The Monsters – Walking Through A Cemetery – Voodoo Rhythm Records
The Meteors – Radioactive Kid – Big Beat Records
Gun Club – Ghost On The Highway – Beggars Banquet
Roky Erickson – Burn The Flames – Demon
Frank & Judy Stein – The Headless Horseman – Pickwick
Der Fluch – Hexen Leben Länger – Rock O Rama
The Gravedigger V – All Black And Hairy – Voxx
John Zacherele – Dinner With Drac – Cameo
Bauhaus – Bela Lugosi’s Dead – Small Wonder Records
Alice Cooper – Black Juju – WB
Batmobile – Transylvanian Express – KIX4U
Black Sabbath – Black Sabbath – NEMS (Czech Pressing)
The Coffinshakers – No Rest For The Wicked – Primitive Art Records
Sin Alley – Zack – Demolition Derby
King Uszniewicz – Little Dead Surfer Girl – Norton Records
Dead Moon – Graveyard – Tombstone Records
The Dead Brothers – Geistzug – Voodoo Rhythm Records
Demented Are Go – Shadows Crypt – ID
The Thunderbirds – Summertime – Simpletone (V/A Ghoul’s Night Out)
Jan & Dean – Dead Man’s Curve – Liberty
The Demonics – Regan – Alien Snatch
Archie King – The Vampire – GMG (V/A The Madness Invasion)
Red Sovine – Phantom 309 – Starday
Thanks for this Andy. I first saw this Doc at a screening after The Monks played in Zürich a couple of years ago (Dave was alive and kicking the banjo of course). I agree with you about the work done uncovering the older footage - very cool but I mu…
Daniel Ellcey Trying to configure my office to include a Lazyboy..moving my stereo equipment/turntable in there since wife is less than enthused w/ music.
way back in 1966 "96 Tears" was played to death on WMEX in Boston. It was ingrained on my 10-year-old brain. In high school in the early to mid 70s, I got made fun of by the teen cognosenti because the music I dug "wasn't complicated enough" I was v…
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